The Early Stuarts, 1603-1660Clarendon Press, 1959 - 458 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
POLITICAL | 1 |
Fall of Sir Edward Coke 1616 | 20 |
FOREIGN RELATIONS 160330 | 47 |
Results of unsuccessful foreign policy | 67 |
Remedial legislation | 103 |
Wentworths plantations | 111 |
POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY | 160 |
Scotland | 166 |
20 | 289 |
13446788882 | 295 |
FOREIGN TRADE AND COLONIES | 316 |
EDUCATION AND SCIENCE | 350 |
29 | 358 |
The kings evil | 367 |
THE ARTS | 374 |
LITERATURE | 390 |
Expulsion of the Rump 20 April 1653 | 173 |
Last Parliament 16245 | 186 |
RELIGIOUS HISTORY 164060 | 190 |
FOREIGN RELATIONS 163060 | 215 |
Importance of Jamess reign | 217 |
POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY | 237 |
15 | 251 |
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY | 261 |
19 | 263 |
Pamphlet | 404 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 417 |
LISTS OF THE HOLDERS OF CERTAIN OFFICES | 444 |
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Colonial America | |
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